A Tribute to Ted Gärdestad

The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra pays tribute to one of Sweden’s most beloved artists and songwriters in three concerts where Ted Gärdestad’s timeless music meets magnificent symphonic arrangements. Together with Ellen Krauss, Seinabo Sey, Niklas Strömstedt, and Ted’s daughter Sara Zacharias, the orchestra – under the direction of conductor and arranger Erik Arvinder – presents reinterpretations of melodies that have become an integral part of Swedish music history.

26-28 March
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Berwaldhallen
2 hours with intermission
350 - 650 kr

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A Tribute to Ted Gärdestad

26-28 March

VenueBerwaldhallen
Length2 hours with intermission
Ticket price350 - 650 kr
  • 26 March 2026 ● thursday 19:00

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  • 27 March 2026 ● friday 19:00

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  • 28 March 2026 ● saturday 15:00

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